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6 Slocombe Ave., Marcellus, NY 13108

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6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy, Rte 370, Liverpool, Finger Lakes, NY 13088
This recreation of the 1657 French Mission that once stood on the shores of Onondaga Lake features a museum related to 17th century culture of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and their meeting with th... More on iloveny.com
Step back to 1657 and the re-created french mission of Sainte Marie. Learn the story of the Jesuits who traveled from Quebec City to the shores of Onondaga Lake by invitation from the Iroquois Nati... More on VisitSyracuse.org

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180 South Street, Auburn, NY 13201

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One Conservation Place, Syracuse, NY 13204
This 36-acre zoo is home to almost 1,000 animals in thriving simulated natural environments. The zoo is pe...
Origins The first incarnation of the zoo was a small, four acre affair in Burnet Park owned and operated by... More on Wikipedia.org

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1420 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca, NY 14850-9510
Cayuga Nature Center is an environmental education center situated on 135 acres of woods, open fields, gorg... More on Trails
Visitors to Cayuga Nature Center can explore the wonders of the natural world first hand. More on Cayuganaturecenter.org/

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B07 Day Hall Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853-2801
Located at Cornell is the Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art, Triphammer Bridge, Anabel Taylor Hall, and Lua A... More on PlanetWare
This is a student led tour through the heart of Cornell's campus. It was very informational to me for I kn... More on igougo

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401 E State St, Ithaca, NY
The history center helps people use the tools of history to understand the past, gain perspective on the present, and play an informed role in shaping the future. In order to accomplish this missio... More on Heritage
Begin your exploration of local history at The History Center! Learn about how our gem of a community grew from early Native American settlements, through the establishment of Cornell University a... More on Visitithaca.com
